Veterans Memorial Park & Parkway NB

Muskegon County, Michigan

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MI-115-A-1

A plaque was in place on the southeast pier, not shown in these photos, that was removed before demolition of the bridge. It read:

FEDERAL AID BRIDGE
No. B3 of 61-12-7 1929
BUILT JOINTLY BY
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION
UNDER THE SUPREVISION OF
FRANK F. ROGERS - STATE HIGHWAY COMMR.
CONTRACTOR LOVE CONST. & ENGR. CO.

The northeast corner was stamped with the bridge's ID number: BO-3-61076

Photo taken by Ben Coleman III, June 1996, for HAER

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Overview
Lost reinforced concrete tee beam bridge over Cedar Creek on M-120 Northbound in North Muskegon
Location
North Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan
Status
Replaced by new bridge
History
Built 1929; Replaced 1996
Builder
- Love Construction & Engineering Co.
Design
7-span, reinforced concrete tee-beams of rolled steel I-beams encased in concete.

"The Veterans Memorial Park and Parkway, M-120 Northbound Bridge derives its significance by its historical association with the Veterans Memorial Park. The park and bridge are early examples of landscape planning and design which gained popularity in the period between the wars. The bridge was constructed utilizing standardized plans developed by the Michigan State Highway Department."

Irene Jackson and William Henry
Henry & Henry Preservation and Architectural Consultants
July 1996
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Dimensions
Length of largest span: 40 ft.
Total length: 260 ft.
Deck width: 22 ft.
Also called
M-120 NB Bridge
Approximate latitude, longitude
+43.26306, -86.24528   (decimal degrees)
43°15'47" N, 86°14'43" W   (degrees°minutes'seconds")
Approximate UTM coordinates
16/561253/4790303 (zone/easting/northing)
USGS topographic map
Twin Lake
Inventory number
BH 37193 (Bridgehunter.com ID)

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Beam (1,820)
Built 1929 (476)
Built during 1920s (4,735)
Concrete tee beam (186)
Lost (1,701)
Love Construction & Engineering Co. (1)
Michigan (433)
Muskegon County, Michigan (10)
North Muskegon, Michigan (2)
Owned by state (6,723)
Replaced by new bridge (768)
Span length 25-50 feet (6,212)
Total length 250-500 feet (2,171)

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